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Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence - The Canadian Case

Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence - The Canadian Case



This summary is talking about the Book "Big Data Surveillance and Security Intelligence - The Canadian Case".

This book examines the history and evolution of Canadian surveillance and security intelligence practices, especially within the context of big data. The authors explore the changing legal landscape of data collection, the emergence of new technologies for surveillance, and the increasing reliance on big data analytics. It also discusses the challenges of balancing security concerns with protecting civil liberties and the need for transparency and accountability in government surveillance activities. The book analyzes the evolution of Canadian agencies such as the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and their relationships with international partners within the Five Eyes framework. The authors also consider how these institutions are grappling with the influx of data in the information age and the implications for how they analyze and utilize intelligence.


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